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Collision in Creston, Monday afternoon – no injuries reported

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November 20th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – A collision Monday afternoon (Nov. 20) in Creston caused $5,000 damage altogether, but no one was injured. Creston Police say a 2011 Chevy Malibu driven by 54-year-old Melissa Lynn Raddatz, of Creston, was southbound on Birch Street at around 3:40-p.m., and had stopped at the intersection with Mills Street.

A 2000 Chevy pickup driven by 59-year-old James William Newton, of Diagonal, was heading east on Mills Street, and had the right-of-way. Raddatz looked, but did not see the pickup before proceeding into the intersection and striking the pickup on the driver’s side door.

Police say Raddatz was cited for Failure to Obey a Stop Sign, and Yield the right-of-way.

CALVIN DEE GROBE, 81, of rural Oakland (Svcs. 11/25/23)

Obituaries

November 20th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

CALVIN DEE GROBE, 81, of rural Oakland, died Sunday, Nov. 19, 2023, at home. Funeral services for CALVIN GROBE will be held 11-a.m. Saturday, Nov. 25, 2023, at the Oakland United Methodist Church. Rieken-Vieth Funeral Home in Oakland has the arrangements.

Visitation with the family will take place at the church, one hour prior to the funeral service.

Interment will be in Oaklawn Cemetery at Oakland.

CALVIN DEE GROBE is survived by:

His wife  – Deanne.

His daughters – Lesley (Mike) Krummel; Kathryn Meinders, and Nicole (Mark) Lowe.

His sister – Nancy Strong.

His brother – Lynn (Carolyn) Grobe.

9 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren and two great-great grandchildren.

Gov. Reynolds proclaims ‘Mia Peterson Day in Iowa’

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November 20th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) – Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds has proclaimed Friday, Nov. 24, 2023, as “Mia Peterson Day in Iowa,” to commemorate the 50th birthday of an under-recognized Iowan who worked throughout her adult life to promote self-advocacy and equal treatment. Peterson served in state and national roles while living in Iowa and Ohio. She returned to Iowa in 2005, and passed away in 2021, but her legacy endures. The proclamation includes Peterson’s belief that we should “let people with disabilities speak for themselves, and don’t let others speak for them.”

Iowa Developmental Disability Council Chair Brady Werger of Waverly will read the proclamation during a ceremony at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 21, at the State Historical Building of Iowa in Des Moines. It will be live streamed via Facebook Live. The program will serve as the official event for the proclamation.

“Mia Peterson created a lifelong advocacy legacy,” Iowa Developmental Disabilities Council Executive Director Brooke Lovelace said. “She was an inspiration to everyone, always encouraging people to be their own voice. This proclamation just keeps her legacy alive and will continue to encourage others to be their own advocate.”

Peterson was born in Sioux City in 1973, grew up in Webster City, and became the first person with Down syndrome to serve on the Iowa Planning Council for Developmental Disabilities, known today as the Iowa Developmental Disabilities Council. She would go on to testify before Congress, serve on the National Developmental Disabilities Council, and be viewed as a national trailblazer for self-advocacy.

“I learned of Mia Peterson’s importance shortly after her death,” said Leo Landis, state curator for the State Historical Society of Iowa. “She was a model for all Iowans to seek ways to shape society. When we wanted to recognize Iowans who changed our state and nation in our ‘Civics in Action’ exhibit, I wanted to include her, and we are honored to share a bit of her story. We can all learn from her example.”

“Civics in Action”

The State Historical Museum of Iowa’s “Civics in Action” exhibit features the Iowa caucuses and Iowans of action with more than 60 artifacts, including Peterson’s Olympic torch, a Ding Darling political cartoon, election tickets from the 1860s and ’70s, Iowa caucus artifacts – banners, buttons, brochures – and the pen Ambassador Terry Branstad used when he was governor to sign legislation for the construction of the State Historical Building

Work release escape of Tyrin Jones

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November 20th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Waterloo, Iowa) – The Iowa Department of Corrections, Monday, said 24-year-old Tyrin James Jones, a black male who was convicted of Robbery 2nd Degree in Fayette County, failed to report back to the Waterloo Residential Correctional Facility as required on Friday (Nov. 17, 2023).

Tyrin Jones (IDOC photo)

Jones stands 6-feet 3 inches tall, and weighs 198 pounds. He was admitted to the work release facility on October 12, 2023.

Persons with information on Jones’s whereabouts should contact local police.

Glenwood Police Dept. arrest & accident report, 11/20/23

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November 20th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – Officials with the Glenwood Police Department, today (Monday) report 34-year-old Ashley Ann Flint, of Glenwood, was arrested today on two different Mills County warrants. Her cash bond amounted to $10,300 altogether.

Flint was taken into custody following an investigation into a single-vehicle accident that took place at around 11:47-p.m. Thursday, Nov. 16th, on North Locust Street, in Glenwood. Authorities say the 2021 Chevy Equinox Flint was driving struck a curb and utility pole light support, a traffic sign support, and finally a fire hydrant, before coming to rest.

The vehicle sustained $15,000 damage. Damage to the City of Glenwood Stop sign was estimated at $100. Flint complained of pain & possible injury. She was transported to Mercy Hospital by Glenwood Rescue. The Police report attributed excess speed and failure to maintain control as causes for the crash. No citations were issued.

[Update] Multiple minor injuries reported following an accident in Cass County (IA)

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November 20th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Cumberland/Massena area) – In an update to our previous post, the Cass County Sheriff’s Office, late this (Monday) afternoon, said multiple, minor injuries were reported following a collision on Highway 71. At around 11:29-a.m., a wide load semi was traveling southbound on the Highway.  The driver intended to turn east onto Highway 92.  In preparation for the wide load making the turn, the lead pilot car went to the crest of the first hill on Highway 92 east of Highway 71 to stop westbound traffic.

A pilot car operator stopped a 2019 Chevy 2500 pickup on Highway 92.  A 2007 Chevy Town and Country was westbound and did not see the pickup stopped on Highway 92.  The Town and Country rear ended the pickup. The accident took place just west of 640th and Highway 92. Persons in both vehicles were injured. They were transported to Cass Health in Atlantic.

No names have been released.

Cass County (IA) Sheriff releases report on arrests from 10/26-11/16 2023

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November 20th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Sheriff’s Office today (Monday), released a report on arrests covering the period of Oct. 26th through November 16th, 2023. Beginning with the most recent arrest:

On Thursday, November 16th, Cass County Deputies arrested 29-year-old Joel White, of Council Bluffs, on a warrant for Violation of Probation. White was transported to the Cass County Jail where he was booked and held.

On November 14th, 37-year-old Justin Knutsen, of Cumberland, was arrested for Disorderly Conduct. Knutsen was transported to the Cass County Jail where he was booked and held pending his later release after seeing the Magistrate; Also arrested on the 14th, was 54-year-old Paul Jessen, of Atlantic. He was arrested on a warrant from the United State’s Marshal’s Office. During the course of his arrest, Jessen was found to be in possession of a controlled substance and charged with drug trafficking. Jessen was transported to the Cass County Jail where he was booked and held.

On November 6th, Sheriff’s Deputies in Cass County arrested 65-year-old Gail Christensen, of Cumberland, for OWI/3rd Offense. Christensen was transported to the Cass County Jail where he was booked and held pending his later release on his own recognizance.

On November 5th, 35-year-old Apolonia Tilipou, of Oakland, was arrested for OWI/1st Offense. Tilipou was transported to the Cass County Jail where she was booked and held pending her later release on her own recognizance.

On November 2nd, 40-year-old Zachary Frank, of Atlantic, was arrested in Cass County for Driving Under Suspension and Operating a Non-Registered Vehicle. Frank was transported to the Cass County Jail where he was booked and held pending his later release on bond.

On October 30th, 2023, the Cass County Sheriff’s Office arrested 32-year-old Cody Pleis, of Atlantic, on two warrants for Violation of Probation. Pleis was transported to the Cass County Jail where he was booked and held.

On October 28th, 53-year-old Tammy Pringnitz, of Pflugerville, TX, was arrested in Cass County for OWI/1st Offense. Pringnitz was transported to the Cass County Jail where she was booked and held pending her later release after time served.

And, on October 26th, Cass County Deputies arrested 21-year-old Sean McCormick, of Villisca, on a warrant for Assault While Displaying a Dangerous Weapon. McCormick was transported to the Cass County Jail where he was booked and held pending his later release on bond.

Drake men fall to Stephen F. Austin 92-68

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November 20th, 2023 by admin

The Drake men suffered their first loss of the season in the semifinals of the Cayman Islands Classic. Stephen F. Austin shot a sizzling 63 percent, including 14 three pointers and hammered the Bulldogs 92-68 Monday afternoon.

That’s Drake coach Darian DeVries. The Bulldogs were outscored 54-36 in the second half.

They will play for third place on Tuesday.

Krikke, Freeman Sweep Big Ten Weekly Honors

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November 20th, 2023 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa – University of Iowa forwards Ben Krikke and Owen Freeman swept the Big Ten Conference weekly men’s basketball honors, the announcement was made Monday by the league office.  Krikke is the Player of the Week, while Freeman is the Freshman of the Week for a second straight week.

Krikke, a graduate student from Edmonton, Alberta, averaged 24.5 points and seven rebounds, while shooting 66 percent from the field (21-of-32) in a pair of games at No. 8 Creighton and Arkansas State. Freeman averaged 7.5 points, 2.5 blocks and two rebounds, while shooting 55 percent (6-of-11) from the floor.

It is the first time since the 2019-20 season that Iowa has swept the Big Ten weekly honors (Luka Garza (Player), CJ Fredrick (Freshman).  Freeman, meanwhile, is the first Hawkeye freshman to earn the distinction in consecutive weeks.

Krikke opened the week by making 11-of-18 field goals en route to a game-high 24 points against the Bluejays in the Gavitt Tipoff Games in Omaha. He followed it up by scoring a season-high 25 points, making 10-of-14 field goals and grabbing a game-high nine rebounds in a home victory over Arkansas State.  Krikke also had a career-high four steals and three blocks against the Red Wolves.

In four games, the Valparaiso transfer is leading the team in scoring, averaging 20 points, 6.5 rebounds and two steals per game, while shooting 61.8 percent from the field.  He is second in the Big Ten in steals, third in field goal percentage and fourth in scoring.

In his first collegiate road game, Freeman had three blocked shots and scored eight points in just 14 minutes at No. 8 Creighton.  He finished with seven points, three rebounds and two blocks in 10 minutes in the home win over Arkansas State.

Freeman is averaging 9.3 points, 2.5 rebounds and 1.5 blocks in his first four collegiate games.  He is shooting 60.9 percent from the floor, making 14-of-23 field goal attempts.

Krikke’s Player of the Week honor is his first Big Ten recognition and third honor of his career.  He was twice named the Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Week during the 2022-23 season.

The Hawkeyes (3-1) return to action Thursday, facing Oklahoma in the first game of the Rady Children’s Invitational in San Diego.  The game will tipoff at 2:02 p.m. (CT) and be televised on FS1.

Phil Parker Named Broyles Semifinalist

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November 20th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa defensive coordinator and secondary coach Phil Parker has been named a semifinalist for the Broyles Award, it was announced Monday by the Frank & Barbara Broyles Foundation. The Broyles Award is presented annually to the top assistant coach in college football.

It is the second straight year Parker has been named a Broyles Award semifinalist. Two Hawkeye coaches — Norm Parker (2013) and Ron Aiken (2002) — have been named the AFCA Assistant Coach of the Year. Norm Parker was also a finalist in 2004 and 2005.

The foundation will narrow a list of 15 semifinalists to five and the finalists will travel to Little Rock, Arkansas, for the awards luncheon on Dec. 5.

Parker, who is in his 25th season on Iowa’s coaching staff (12th as defensive coordinator), has been the mastermind behind one of the nation’s top defenses in 2023. The Hawkeyes have allowed just 12 touchdowns in 11 games (third fewest in the NCAA) and the unit ranks third nationally, giving up 12.3 points per game.

The Hawkeyes have given up one touchdown or less in nine of 11 games this season and the unit is ranked in the top 17 nationally in total defense for a sixth straight year. The team is currently seventh in total defense, allowing 281.4 yards per game. Iowa’s defense has allowed 400 yards or less in 22 straight games dating back to the 2021 season — the longest active streak nationally.

One of Parker’s main principles is limiting “explosive” plays. In 2023, the Hawkeyes have allowed just 15 such plays in the team’s first 11 games.

Across the board, Iowa ranks in the top 20 nationally in virtually every defensive category this season, sitting fourth in team passing efficiency defense (98.36), sixth in red zone defense (.708), 10th in passing yards allowed (173.0), 16th in first down defense (182), 18th in rushing defense (108.4) and third down conversion percentage defense (.311).

Under Parker’s tutelage, three defensive players — DB Cooper DeJean, DB Sebastian Castro and LB Jay Higgins — were midseason All-Americans. DeJean is a finalist for the Nagurski Award and a semifinalist for the Jim Thorpe Award and Lott IMPACT Trophy, while Higgins is a semifinalist for the Butkus Award.

The Hawkeyes, the Big Ten West Division champion, close out the regular season on Friday, traveling to Lincoln to face Nebraska in the Heroes Game. Game time is set for 11:09 a.m. (CT) and it will be televised on CBS.

2023 Broyles Award Semifinalists
Tommy Rees (Offensive Coordinator) – Alabama
Adam Fuller (Defensive Coordinator) – Florida State
Mike Bobo (Offensive Coordinator) – Georgia
Phil Parker (Defensive Coordinator) – Iowa
Bryant Haines (Defensive Coordinator) – James Madison
Ron English (Defensive Coordinator) – Louisville
Mike Denbrock (Offensive Coordinator) – LSU
Sherrone Moore (Offensive Coordinator) – Michigan
Kevin Peoples (Defensive Line) – Missouri
Jim Knowles (Defensive Coordinator) – Ohio State
Will Stein (Offensive Coordinator) – Oregon
Manny Diaz (Defensive Coordinator) – Penn State
Pete Kwiatkowski (Defensive Coordinator) – Texas
D’Anton Lynn (Defensive Coordinator) – UCLA
Ryan Grubb (Offensive Coordinator) – Washington